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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a same increase" is not correct in written English.
You should use "the same increase" instead, as "same" typically requires a definite article.
Example: "The company experienced the same increase in sales as last quarter."
Alternatives: "an identical increase" or "a similar increase."
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The global increase in n̄, for a same increase in f, is smaller for a large starting f value; i.e., when going from the blue to the black data.
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Joining a group that meets just once a month produces the same increase in happiness as doubling your income.
Sales jumped 1.6percentt in May, the same increase as a month earlier.
As for life expectancy, Afghans experienced a greater increase in average life expectancy under the 1980s Soviet occupation and a near-same increase during the 1990s civil war and Taliban rule, as they have experienced under the American occupation.
In humans, increases in CO, nitrogen dioxide (NO2), or PM10 have been found to be associated with a same-day increase in arrhythmia (Peters et al. 2000).
Lowe's said that for the year it expects earnings of $1.30 to $1.42 a share, and a same-store increase of 1 to 3 percent.
For 2010, Home Depot expects earnings of $1.79 a share, and a same-store sales increase of 2.5 percent.
"On the strength of this last-minute surge, we are likely to see a same-store sales increase of about 3percentt," said Kurt Barnard, president of Barnard's Retail Trend Report.
Net sales declined 0.1%, to $3.94 billion, on a same-store sales increase of about 1%.
At the discount end of the spectrum, Target posted a same-store sales increase of 1.7% for June, missing expectations.
When pairing fasting and fed studies for a same formulation, the failure rate increased to 40%.
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